Buddha at the Gas Pump

158. Father Thomas Keating

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Feb 6, 2013
Father Thomas Keating, a Trappist monk and co-founder of the Centering Prayer movement, shares profound insights into Christian contemplative prayer. He explores the concept of God as an infinite presence and discusses the interplay between modern science and theology. Delving into human perception and illusion, he emphasizes the importance of detaching from false selves. The conversation touches on suffering, divine humility, and the transformative power of Centering Prayer, highlighting its potential for personal and communal healing.
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God As Boundless 'Is-Ness'

  • God is best described as 'is-ness' or I AM, an unbounded presence beyond concepts.
  • Father Thomas Keating urges transcending rational labels to experience God's dynamic, evolving presence.
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God As Ongoing Evolution

  • Evolutionary cosmology reframes God as change itself and ongoing creation.
  • Keating says human consciousness is a manifestation of God within the evolutionary process.
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Perception Is Conditioned Illusion

  • Our perceived world is skewed by conditioned lenses and desires for control and security.
  • Spiritual life asks us to recognize those illusions and live the divine life amid suffering and joy.
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